The antenna connects to the I/O Board and is housed on the back of the cabinet.

A strong wireless signal is very important to getting the most out of your game.

Depending on the positioning of the game in the location, you may need to adjust the antenna's position to achieve the best signal.

The antenna's housing allows for a variety of positions within, and the housing itself can be easily moved to a different location using tape or screws.

To install: 1. Mount the antenna to the upper back of the cabinet.

2. When mounted vertically, the antenna is omni-directional, so be sure it is as straight as possible to get the widest signal area.

3. Drill a 9/32" or 5/16" hole behind the antenna cover.

4. Feed the cable through the hole and route the cable to the I/O Board.

5. Be careful as this is a delicate connection.

6. The cable connector snaps into the I/O Board connector.

7. Attach the antenna cover to the back of the cabinet using two 6x3/4" Hex screws.

Careful placement of the antenna is important for good wireless communication.

Sometimes relocating a wire or moving the antenna within the housing will deliver a more reliable signal.

Once the installation is complete, be sure to use the Signal Strength test in the game's System Setup menus (go to ITNet Settings/Communication Settings).

A signal reading of 20 is adequate as long as there are not large or noticeable shifts in the signal strength (dipping into Low Signal); A signal reading of 25 to 50 is optimal; a great signal is anything above 50.

Signal strength at each location is different, and these characteristics can often change if the surroundings change - It is a good idea to check the signal strength test with every collection to see if you are continuing to get the optimal signal position.

Note: Take care not to bundle the antenna wire with other cables in the cabinet